Non-commercial licenses

You should get the Non-commercial
license ONLY if you are going to use this product for non-commercial
projects. If you plan to use this
product to create content for
a website/project that will generate
ANY type of income, you should get
a commercial license instead (Eg. Single-user license.)

Single-user commercial licenses

You should get a commercial
license if you are going to use
FlashEff for any kind of
commercial projects.

The Single-user license can be used by one single developer
on single computer (Mac or PC).

Multi-user commercial licenses

The Multi-user license is available for commercial purpose and it can be used by any number of developers on any number of computers (Mac or PC) within an organization (companies, educational, governmental and non-governmental institutions).

Get the Flex pack separately | $99 only

FlashEff 2.0 Flex pack is also sold
separately (Flex Builder 3 and Flash Builder CS4).
This is good news for all those who want to have cool animations/effects right into their
Flex based flash sites without hassle, however it requires a little more than basic coding skills.

Button Commands

Once you created a button with the Button mode, you will need to assign it some actions - like following an URL, calling a function or going to a different frame - whenever it gets clicked. There is no coding involved, no event listeners to write whatsoever.

Important for webapps. | OEM license

If you need to embed FlashEff2 in an app that allows users
(3rd party / non-FlashEff customers) to edit and create their own
customized content, you have to get
an OEM license instead of a developer/site license.

FlashEff2 Code component

You will need this component to make FlashEff effects purely from ActionScript.

It includes all the classes that are normally imported by the FlashEff2 panel during the setting of an effect. About 7KB larger than the FlashEff2 component. (Approx. identical in size with FlashEff v1)